Anne-Marie Schuller

anne-marie.schuller@crp-sante.lu

Since 2004, I have been working in Luxemburg as a clinical neuropsychologist (www.rehazenter.lu) and a researcher  (www.crp-sante.lu ) in applied neuropsychology.

 

Research Interests

My research interest in the FaceCategorzation lab was on understanding EYE GAZE PERCEPTION, which I approached with event-related potentials (PhD thesis in 2004: Attentional shift triggered by eye gaze: an electrophysiological approach). 

 

Publications

Schuller, A. M. & Rossion, B. (2005). Spatial attention triggered by eye gaze enhances and speeds up visual processing in upper and lower visual fields beyond early striate visual processing. Clinical Neurophysiology, 116, 2565-2576. [PDF]

Schuller, A.-M. & Rossion, B. (2004). Perception of static eye gaze direction facilitates subsequent early visual processing. Clinical Neurophysiology, 115, 1161-1168. [PDF]

Rossion, B., Caldara, R., Seghier, M., Schuller, A.-M., Lazeyras, F., Mayer, E. (2003). A network of occipito-temporal face-sensitive areas besides the right middle fusiform gyrus is necessary for normal face processing. Brain Journal of Neurology, 126, 2381-2395. [PDF] [slideshow summary]

Schuller, A. M. & Rossion, B. (2001). Spatial attention triggered by eye gaze increases and speeds up early visual activity. Neuroreport, 12, 2381-2386. [PDF]